ASIATODAY.ID, JAKARTA - Australian firm Resolute Mining has agreed to pay $160 million to Mali’s military government to ...
The company has paid $80m (A$122.97m) to the government from cash reserves, with another $80m over the coming months.
Resolute Mining, an Australian gold mining company, has agreed to pay $160 million to Mali’s military government to resolve a tax dispute. This follows the unexpected detention of its CEO and two ...
Three executives of the Australian company Resolute Mining were arrested this month. Mali, a major African gold producer, has ...
Australia’s Resolute Mining says it will $160 million to Mali’s ruling junta to resolve a tax dispute, more than a week after ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said on Monday that it would pay $160 million to Mali's government to help resolve a tax dispute after the West African country detained its CEO Terence Holohan and two ...
Terence Holohan, Resolute’s chief executive, and his colleagues were apprehended after talks with authorities - CHRIS HUZZARD ...
The government claims that Resolute, which owns the Syama gold mine in southwest Mali, owes the state XOF100 billion - approximately USD162 million - to settle the dispute over allegedly unpaid taxes.
Australia's Resolute Mining said on Monday that it would pay $160-million to Mali's government to help resolve a tax dispute ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a $160 million deal with the government of Mali, after the company's CEO and two other executives were unexpectedly detained.
Perth-based Resolute Mining have said they will pay the sum to Mali's government, which is holding three of its executives ...